Are you planning a trip to Cape Town? We'd love to welcome you to come and enjoy your stay with us but please just be mindful of the drought.
Cape Town is a beautiful city with so much to enjoy. Below is some information we have put together from various sources to give our visitors as much information as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will I, as a tourist have enough water while I'm staying in Cape Town?
- Day Zero defined
- How long will the water be shut off for should Day Zero come?
- Are all areas in South Africa affected by the drought?
- Will there be drinking water available?
- Will tourists be able to bath, shower and use swimming pools?
- Will restaurants and bars still be open?
- Can I still drink tap water?
- Will emergency services still be working?
- Will major events still happen?
Tips to help save water
- Shower with a bucket.
- Limit your shower to 2 minutes. Here are some great songs by local artists who have edited some of their songs to 2 minutes so you can still sing in the shower.
- If you're waiting for water to get hot, put a bucket under the faucet to catch the cold water.
- Flush your toilet with grey water (your shower water, dishwash water etc)
- Only flush the toilet when necessary. "If it's yellow let it mellow. If it's brown, flush it down."
- Use grey water to clean your floors.
- Turn off the tap when you brush your teeth. Keep a cup with water in to rinse and discard the water into a grey water bucket.
- Empty your dish water into a grey water bucket.
- Wait for a full load before doing a clothes wash.
- Hand wash rather than using a washing machine.
- Use hand sanitiser instead of washing your hands.
Day Zero has been pushed out to 2019!